Saturday Night Stargazing — on the LHS Plaza

Saturday Night Stargazing

See the Moon, Planets, Stars, Galaxies and More

  • Stargaze through astronomical telescopes
  • Ask questions and talk with amateur astronomers
  • Learn how to use a star map to find constellations
  • Share in the wonder of the universe with your friends

1st and 3rd CLEAR Saturday of every month throughout the year, weather permitting

  • 8:00–10:00 p.m. September 15–March 31
  • 9:00–11:00 p.m. April 1–September 14

Saturday Night Stargazing is a free public viewing program sponsored by LHS and Bay Area amateur astronomers. Stargazing is always weather permitting, so dress warmly. Foggy and overcast skies can cancel stargazing at the last minute. For more information, join the LHS Stargazing Google Group or follow us on Twitter@lhsstargazing.

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